Md. Mumin

To help blind and outwardly hindered students at the University of Chittagong, Masrur Ishraq established the Third Eye . Up until this point, he has given audiobooks, recording lectures, and stenography during tests to 400 outwardly weakened students. Subsequent to seeing a student aimlessly looking for transcribers before a test, he was propelled to begin this. At the point when he moved towards , he was shocked to discover that outwardly students needed to track down their own collaborators and transcribers. Following this experience, he chose to establish Third Eye, an association that gives book recordings and transcribers to outwardly weakened students. He utilized internet based instruments like Facebook, WhatsApp, and courier to make the association. Numerous people answered to his messages at first, yet just six individuals displayed for the primary gathering. Nonetheless, the gathering developed over the long haul, and it currently has 550 dynamic individuals and scattered all through five regions. Masrur Ishraq was granted the Delight Bangla Youth Grant for Social Incorporation in 2021 for his endeavors.